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Received July 16, 2024
Accepted October 9, 2024
Available online January 25, 2025
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Influence of Acid Washing Using Cattle Manure on Thermogravimetric Characteristics and Pyrolysis Kinetics in a Micro-tubing Reactor
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11814-024-00308-w
Abstract
Ash content is known to be one of the problems in the pyrolysis of cattle manure (CM) biomass. In this study, to reduce
the ash content in CM, the original material was pretreated with a nitric acid solution, and the eff ect of the acid-washing
pretreatment of CM on the pyrolysis characteristics was investigated. The experiments were performed using a micro-tubing
reactor at 375–425 °C with diff erent reaction times. The main components of the inorganic content before and after acidwashing
were Ca and K, which decreased after the treatment. As a result of calculating the activation energy at a conversion
of 90% using Friedman’s method, it was calculated to be 540.80 kJ/mol for the original sample that decreased to 409.93
and 391.53 kJ/mol for the samples washed with 10 and 20 wt% diluted acid solutions, respectively. In addition, a reaction
kinetic model for the CM samples was established using experimental data. It was found that as the ash content decreased
by the acid-washing, the char yield decreased, while the yields of bio-oil and gas increased. Finally, the compositions of the
gas and bio-oil obtained through the pyrolysis of CM were systematically characterized.

